Geoffrey H Bourne
Geoffrey H. Bourne (1909–1988) was an Australian-born American anatomist and primatologist whose research on the mammalian adrenal gland helped pioneer histochemistry, the study of the chemistry of cells and tissues. He also wrote and edited works on primate research and biology, and served in academic leadership roles including vice-chancellor at St. George’s University.[1][2][3]
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